Dysosteosclerosis

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Dysosteosclerosis

Dysosteosclerosis is a rare bone dysplasia associated with neurodevelopmental deterioration. There is sclerosis and platyspondyly with progressive metaphyseal expansion and alteration of bone density. The early craniotubular bone modeling and clinical presentation resemble osteopetrosis (summary by {1:Elcioglu et al., 2002}).

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Dysosteosclerosis (DSS) is the form of osteopetrosis distinguished by the presence of skin findings such as red-violet macular atrophy, platyspondyly and metaphyseal osteosclerosis with relative radiolucency of widened diaphyses. At the histopathological level, there is a paucity ...

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